A24 speed camera alarm: Mobile speed cameras active near Kremmen today!

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Current speed camera information on the A24 near Kremmen and Ostprignitz-Ruppin on October 12th, 2025 - location, speed controls, fines.

Aktuelle Blitzerinformationen auf der A24 bei Kremmen und Ostprignitz-Ruppin am 12.10.2025 – Ort, Geschwindigkeitskontrollen, Bußgelder.
Current speed camera information on the A24 near Kremmen and Ostprignitz-Ruppin on October 12th, 2025 - location, speed controls, fines.

A24 speed camera alarm: Mobile speed cameras active near Kremmen today!

Today, October 12, 2025, there is interesting news for all drivers on the A24. As news.de reports, two mobile radar boxes are currently in use Check the speed of road users. The first checks took place at 8:09 a.m. in Kremmen, near Groß-Ziethen (Oberhavel district, Brandenburg). There is a speed limit of 130 km/h, but this has not yet been officially confirmed by the local authorities.

The second checkpoint is in Heiligengrabe, more precisely near Liebenthal in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, and was reported at 8:38 a.m. Drivers should also note that speed checks can be expected along the entire stretch of the A24. A look at the Bußgeldkatalog shows how important it is to adhere to the speed regulations, as speeding is a frequent cause of traffic accidents.

Fines and points at a glance

Driving at excessive speeds can quickly become expensive. For example, if you drive too fast in urban areas at 21 km/h or more, you can expect a fine of 115 euros and one point in Flensburg. A similar picture emerges outside of town: from 21-25 km/h too fast there is a fine of 100 euros. In extreme cases, such as exceeding the speed limit by more than 70 km/h, you can even face a fine of up to 800 euros and a three-month driving ban.

It is also interesting to see how speed camera technology is used in Germany. As a rule, both radar and laser technology are used in mobile speed cameras. These devices can carry out precise speed measurements and help increase traffic safety on the roads. However, drivers should also be aware that the use of speed camera apps and radar detectors is prohibited by law.

Overview of the types of speed cameras

Anyone who is interested in the different types of speed cameras will find an overview in the Bußgeldkatalog that ranges from traffic radar systems to traffic light speed cameras. Tolerance deductions are granted for speed measurements to compensate for possible measurement tolerances, which means that 3 km/h or 3% of the speed can be deducted for radar, laser and light barrier measurement methods.

Objections to fine notices are possible within 14 days if someone feels they were wrongly caught. This could be important in the current times where speeding can cost not only money but also valuable points.

In summary, it is advisable for all road users to adhere to current speed limits to ensure not only their own safety, but also the safety of everyone else on the roads. And for those who think they could afford to make a small misstep: Cities make a lot of money through fines - Cologne alone took in around 30.1 million euros last year. A hefty amount that should certainly cause every road user to rethink!